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I'd much rather get the Mojo 2 since it's already tuned to sound more neutral and should be better but since Hugo already has built-in Bluetooth it's pretty convenient. I use to use the Hugo on the train several years ago when I had one and it was great over Apt-X. Another interesting option would be to use this Bluetooth receiver and simply plug it into Mojo, unscrew the other 3.5mm jack and you got yourself a pocketable Mojo with Bluetooth for only $65.I upgraded from the Mojo 1 to this beauty, thought I'd mention it for the users out there. I was very suprised, but compared to my old mojo-poly combo this is a huge jump. The Hugo has a big wow factor, the sound is far more spread out and spacious, smoother...It's just a lot better as you'd expect.
But here's the thing, the Hugo 1 has aptx bluetooth, and in bluetooth it still sounds better than the mojopoly. Whatsmore it has 10 hours of battery life (compared to my mojo's 8 or so).
In terms of size, its light, the same weight as mojopoly combo (or so close I can't tell). It's footprint is about 20% bigger than my wallet and thicker, but it easily fits on the inside pocket of a jacket and a jean pocket, although the latter is a bit of squeeze.
Why do I mention this? If your use case is desktop dac wired into a PC, and a walkman style scenario where you use bluetooth or wire your mojo into a phone/player, the Hugo is a gigantic step up. I've been testing it for several days and it's taken the place of my mojo 1, easily, no shadow of a doubt, and the extra size is...Well, like I said, vs mojo poly its the same weight so I dont really mind.
£500 on ebay. Imo, if you like the mojo, hunt one down.
https://www.amazon.com/Linsoul-Blue...d=1644682263&sprefix=xduoo+blue,aps,77&sr=8-1